Used the coupons for the Colgate free toothpaste that expires today and then used the $5 gift card for my Mederma purchase. After tax and once all my cash back for Ibotta (plus a Ibotta back to school bonus), I ended up with the 4 products and $1.66. Can’t believe how easy it was. Hoping to score 8 products for about $6 tomorrow at CVS!!! Wish me luck.

Hello Tina,
May I ask what is the difference between a purchase and a transaction ? . . . For instance if a coupon states: Save $3 on two (2) limit 1 coupon per purchase of product and quantity stated herein. Limit 4 like coupons in same shopping trip? . . . Does this coupon mean I can only use one coupon ? Or 4 coupons on same transaction. Sorry but I just got very confused, hope I made sense.

Hi Amber, coupon lingo can be very confusing, even for experienced couponers! They keep changing the wording! Limit one coupon per purchase means you can only use one coupon per item you buy (in the past, some people have tried to use one coupon to cover multiples of the same item they are buying). Limit 4 like coupons in same shopping trip means you can purchase up to 4 items and use 4 coupons on those. Hopefully this answered your question!

Thank you Tina, yes it answered my questions. Thank you for explaining. .
I also wanted to add that on checkout 51 app there is $2 back on Downey wrinkle releases plus limit 5 expires 8/22, making it an additional $2 savings on the $15 off $50 houseld category coupon deal.